It seems for 6.5x47 cartridges, that 130gr projectiles are right at the sweet spot for the longer ranges out to 1000yds. Its a great cross course caliber and the 130gr bullets are perfect. Despite this fact only a couple of manufacturers produce high BC projectiles in this weight.
Berger Bullets,full credit to them) make one of the best 130gr high BC projectiles available. It seems Sierra, Hornady and Lapua aren't interested in producing their excellent MatchKing, AMax and Scenars for these new calibers in this weight.
Hornady have just introduced the 6.5x47 Creedmoor and Lapua their 6.5x47L but no 130gr projectiles. It looks like Berger have this lucrative market all to themselves unless we can convince the other manufacturers to produce this size bullet.
139-140gr is too heavy to be propelled at 2900fps without brass damage and the 120-123gr projectiles are too light to buck wind at longer ranges. Lets petition Hornady, Lapua and Sierra to give us a projectile with a high BC,like Berger) in 130gr for the benefit of the new 6.5x47 calibers.
Berger Bullets,full credit to them) make one of the best 130gr high BC projectiles available. It seems Sierra, Hornady and Lapua aren't interested in producing their excellent MatchKing, AMax and Scenars for these new calibers in this weight.
Hornady have just introduced the 6.5x47 Creedmoor and Lapua their 6.5x47L but no 130gr projectiles. It looks like Berger have this lucrative market all to themselves unless we can convince the other manufacturers to produce this size bullet.
139-140gr is too heavy to be propelled at 2900fps without brass damage and the 120-123gr projectiles are too light to buck wind at longer ranges. Lets petition Hornady, Lapua and Sierra to give us a projectile with a high BC,like Berger) in 130gr for the benefit of the new 6.5x47 calibers.